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Floods in Maine, April-May 1979
Richard A. Fontaine, C. Richard Haskell
1981, Water-Resources Investigations Report 81-68
Heavy rainfall during April 27-30, 1979, resulted in moderate to record flooding in much of northern and western Maine. During this period, rainfall totals of as much as 6 inches were measured. This period was preceded by up to 10 days of seasonally warm temperatures and snowmelt, which helped create...
Earthquake prediction research in Taiwan
Charles G. Sammis, T.C. Lee
1981, Open-File Report 81-261
This report summarizes work under U.S.G.S. Contract #14-08-0001-16895. The purpose of this contract was to provide equipment to Taiwan to assist that country in establishing a program in earthquake prediction and hazards studies. Also, expert assistance was provided for Taiwan's establishment of a routine field program using the equipment....
Potentiometric surface of the Floridan aquifer in the Suwannee River Water Management District, north Florida, May 1980
J.C. Rosenau, R.S. Milner
1981, Open-File Report 81-211
A May 1980 potentiometric surface map of the Suwannee River Water Management District area, Florida, depicts water levels in wells tapping the Floridan aquifer. Compared to the May 1976 potentiometric map of the area, there are no significant differences in the general appearance of the contours. Water levels, however, are...
Map showing mineral-resource potential of the King Range and Chemise Mountain Instant Study Areas, Humboldt and Mendocino counties, California
R. J. McLaughlin, D. H. Sorg, H.N. Ohlin, E.C. Beutner
1981, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1196-C
The potential for economic development of energy-related or metallic mineral resources in the King Range and Chemise Mountain Instant Study Areas is low to moderate as indicated by geologic, geophysical, and geochemical investigations. No oil or gas seeps or coal seams were detected within the King Range or Chemise Mountain Study...
Evaluation of major dike-impounded ground-water reservoirs, Island of Oahu, with a section on flow hydraulics in dike tunnels in Hawaii
Kiyoshi J. Takasaki, John F. Mink
1981, Open-File Report 81-1119
Ground-water reservoirs impounded by volcanic dikes receive a substantial part of the total recharge to ground water on the island of Oahu because they generally underlie the rainiest areas. They accumulate the infiltration from rainfall, store it temporarily, and steadily leak it to abutting basal reservoirs or to streams cutting...
Aerial radiometric and magnetic surveys, Snowy Range Wilderness Study Area and contiguous area, southeastern Wyoming
Joseph S. Duval, James A. Pitkin
1981, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1366-A
The Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577, Sept. 3, 1964) and related acts require the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines to survey certain areas on Federal lands to determine their mineral resource potential.  Results must be made available to the public and be submitted to the Administration...